Transit Secretary Orders Tighter Airport Security

WASHINGTON — Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Hanford Dole ordered six steps Thursday to improve security at U.S. airports, including tighter control of Tarmac areas and rigorous checks of employees as well as passengers.

Dole, acting on the preliminary findings of a special task force set up to review domestic aviation security, called the procedures "reasonable, common-sense measures to improve the security of the traveling public."

The study by the Safety Review Task Force is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

--The FAA require everyone, including airline and airport personnel, entering the area beyond the points at which passengers and baggage are checked to pass through X-ray and magnetometer screening unless ways of positively identifying those who bypass the process are in place.